Want To Sell Mobile Home Privately
We own a double-wide mobile home (we hold the title) that sits on a rented lot. Someone wants to purchase the MH by putting X amount of money down and then pay us the balance over the course of a year. How do we go about this? What forms do we need? Do we still hold the title until the balance is paid off? Who is responsible for the taxes? Any help you can provide in the process would be appreciated. Thanks!
non refundable deposit I recently put up our mobile home for sale in florida.
non refundable deposit
I recently put up our mobile home for sale in florida. someone called us and said they were very interested and asked if they could send us a deposit to hold the house for one week – until they could get a flight to fly and see it. we said o.k. then they called back and said they needed us to hold it for two weeks for them to get there – we advised them also that the price was firm and they never quibbled – they sent us a 500 deposit in a check and we told them on the phone it was non-refundable. when they got to the home after we held it for 2 weeks for them – they did not give us an offer or say they wanted the home – only said it was not worth what we were asking and wanted their money back. we said no – and that we held this property up for two weeks for them and told them it was non-refundable. they now sent us a certified letter stating we had 15 days to return the ”good faith” deposit to them – as they gave us an offer that we would not consider – and they have spoken to a lawyer and were told that it was illegal for us to keep and cash their money – please advise
Repossession storage fee I voluntarily agreed to repossession of my mobile home.
Repossession storage fee
I voluntarily agreed to repossession of my mobile home. The mortage company demanded that I be moved out in six days. I meet their time limit and now it has been weeks and the mobile home is still sitting on my property. Can I charge them a daily storage fee until they actually remove the mobile home?
Florida Foreclosure With Several Complications Facts: Mobile Home w/ property…
Florida Foreclosure With Several Complications
Facts: Mobile Home w/ property bought by my grandparents (now both deceased).Willed the home to me. A mortgage bal of approx.$70K remains. I’ve been living in the home since purchase, but due to injury am disabled,almost 3 months behind on pymts. Also, Homeowners Assc. fees have NEVER been paid since moving in-they have sent several letters stating they will foreclose. The property taxes are deliquent and a cert.has been bought…the Co. who bought the tax cert.will be able to take claim of the property May, 2002. Today, the mortgage co. called stating if I did not post date a check for at least 1 pymt., ”foreclosure will begin ASAP and I best start looking for another place to live ”.
How long will the foreclosure process take? At this moment I have no place to go, and no funds yet to vacate the premises. If I were to begin Probate, would this slow the Foreclosure process? Also, what about the deliquent taxes and HOA fees… will this have any bearing on slowing the process as well? (Lender is unaware of these other delinquencies). I am very frightened at this point and in need of some answers. All feedback is deeply appreciated.
My father passed away in January in Va.
My father passed away in January in Va. left no will.
My father passed away in January in Va. left no will. He had several acres of land, mobile home that he rents out. He also had bank accounts, CD ‘s, IRA. My sister and I are in other states, my brother lives in Va, so he will be handling everything.
My question is, is there something I should do, or do I just leave everything in my brothers hands? How do the courts know who the heirs are? Do they just take my brothers word for it? Will I be contacted if my assistants is needed?